Hello,
I could get away with just using my tivo remote if it only had a way to turn my receiver's power on and off. I need to control both my tv and my receiver's power with the one remote. The new tivo slider pro product features blurb uses "and/or" when it talks about receiver power and tv power, but from looking at the buttons it doesn't seem possible that this remote can do what I want. Am I missing something?
Thank you!
-Ben

"People also seemed to be confused about what the remote controls can do. Start with Messages & Settings -> Settings -> Remote, CableCARD, & Devices -> Remote Control. The TiVo remote can control the power on BOTH your TV and receiver. Program the TV power like normal, then do the procedure again – only this time enter the IR code number for your receiver (maybe it’s receiver first than TV, but the point is it can do both). One press sends both signals. I’ve been using this feature for many years now, it is very convenient. Also, the TiVo Series3, Glo, TiVo HD XL, and Premiere XL remotes are all learning remotes – so even if it doesn’t have the IR code you need, several buttons can be programmed by ‘learning’ from your existing remote"

Doesn't work for me. I have a Panasonic TV and a Yamaha receiver. I had the Panasonic code programmed in. Then I went through the process with the Yamaha codes, and the result was no control over either device. Maybe it would work if Yamaha made TV's.

Although, in one room, I have a soundbar which has no working tivo codes. I bought a Glo remote so I could learn the volume/mute codes, but I don't know if I can get this "double power" thing to work if I have to learn the soundbar power code.